LinuxSolve, a developer of secure server appliances for
Internet infrastructure, announced today that it is has hired Louis Gervais as
the Company’s vice president of product development for its secure server
appliance line of products. More of the press release is at LinuxPR.
Linux PR: DashCenter, Inc., an Application Service Provider, today announced that it has selected network-attached storage appliances from VA Linux Systems, Inc. as the basis for DashCenter’s new storage-for-rent offering. (Full disclosure: NewsForge is owned by VA Linux.)
Winning over financial institutions is an important step in establishing the legitimacy of comparatively new companies such as San Francisco-based TurboLinux, a spokesman told CNET News.
Upside Today comments, although neither side appeared to draw much blood, the circumstances of the flare-up, which revolved around differing interpretations of the term “real-time Linux,” helped underline the growing importance of the young embedded Linux sector.
PRNewswire: The partnership enables SoftNet Solutions to
incorporate SteelEye’s high availability clustering software for Linux with SoftNet’s enterprise systems integration and consulting services.
Besides the release of Ganjo’s Application Server Version 2.0, a tag-based, cross-platform web application server written
entirely in Java, PRNewswire reports the company is also actively considering releasing the product as an open-source project.
Jabber.com, Inc. today announced that Netpliance, Inc. has selected Jabber as the foundation for its instant messaging and interactive communications services, from All Linux Devices.